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The song’s release comes on the heels of “Henry, Come On,” which was released a week earlier.
Lana Del Rey’s new song, “Bluebird,” is out.
The American singer-songwriter dropped her latest track Friday, the second single off her upcoming 10th studio album. Del Rey leans into the country sound she promised fans of her latest record on the track while maintaining her quintessential pop-alternative sound.
“Bluebird’s” release comes on the heels of Del Rey’s latest single release, “Henry, Come On,” which dropped one week prior. On Friday, she celebrated the latter track and announced the former, while also revealing her forthcoming album would not be arriving on May 21 and its name had changed.
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“I mean, you know it’s not going to come on time, right?” the Grammy nominee said in a since-deleted Instagram post. “Like, should I even tell you that the name changed again?”
Del Rey announced her 10th album, which then was titled The Right Person Will Stay, in a November Instagram post where she thanked Luke Laird, Jack Antonoff, Zachary Dawes and Drew Erickson for their “beautiful work” on the LP that features 13 tracks.
While it’s uncertain when the “Cinnamon Girl” singer’s latest record will be released — and what it will be named — Del Rey is slated to appear at Stagecoach next Friday. Del Rey teased her forthcoming appearance at the music festival on Instagram, where she promised “a very special country set” that will feature a few new tracks.
“This has been such a crazy nine months and I’m so blessed that come the 25th, It will have been a year since I got to headline Coachella,” she wrote in the caption of the post. “Thank you to my buddies over there at the [Stagecoach] festival for letting me play my new songs this year for you.”
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